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  1. Learn about the history, traditions and facts of Thanksgiving Day in the US and Canada. Find out when it is celebrated, how it is observed and what are some interesting trivia about this holiday.

  2. 27 mai 2024 · Thanksgiving Day, annual national holiday in the United States and Canada celebrating the harvest and other blessings of the past year. Americans generally believe that their Thanksgiving is modeled on a 1621 harvest feast shared by the English colonists ( Pilgrims) of Plymouth and the Wampanoag people.

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  3. Il y a 2 jours · Find out when Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the United States and other countries in 2019. Learn about the history, traditions and significance of this federal holiday.

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  4. 26 nov. 2019 · In the US, Thanksgiving Day is celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday of November. This year, it falls on Thursday, November 28. President Abraham Lincoln was the first US president...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThanksgivingThanksgiving - Wikipedia

    Labor Thanksgiving Day (勤労感謝の日, Kinrō Kansha no Hi) is a national holiday in Japan. It takes place annually on November 23. The law establishing the holiday, which was adopted during the American occupation after World War II, cites it as an occasion for commemorating labor and production and giving each other thanks.

  6. 7 oct. 2019 · Thanksgiving 2019 is on November 28, the fourth Thursday of the month. Learn how the date was decided by presidents Lincoln and Roosevelt, and get some fun facts and recipes for your feast.

  7. The modern day Thanksgiving Day in the U.S. is a federal holiday for Americans to give thanks as the Pilgrims did with their Native American neighbors after their first harvest in Plymouth (now in Massachusetts) in November 1621.

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